Sweet Science
09-12-2007, 07:26 PM
How good was he? And if it wasn't for the tragic event that cut short his career how far would he have gone?
I recently watched his fight against Benn again. I had forgotten how great that fight was. Watson looked amazing, world class even. Some of the shots he took from Benn would have knocked out heavyweights. Yet he shrugged them off and boxed beautifully to win by KO. Also his fights against Eubank may show L's next to them but that is very misleading. I had him just about winning the first and he would have won the 2nd decisively if it wasn't for the tragic climax.
He was an excellent smooth boxer with a defensive style that sorta reminded me of Floyd Patterson. The only blotches on his record are: a loss to McCallum (no shame in that) and a points loss to James Cook earlier in his career.
So just how good was he?
I recently watched his fight against Benn again. I had forgotten how great that fight was. Watson looked amazing, world class even. Some of the shots he took from Benn would have knocked out heavyweights. Yet he shrugged them off and boxed beautifully to win by KO. Also his fights against Eubank may show L's next to them but that is very misleading. I had him just about winning the first and he would have won the 2nd decisively if it wasn't for the tragic climax.
He was an excellent smooth boxer with a defensive style that sorta reminded me of Floyd Patterson. The only blotches on his record are: a loss to McCallum (no shame in that) and a points loss to James Cook earlier in his career.
So just how good was he?